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30 Percent of Americans Would Consider Scootering Everyday |
In a May 2006 US national survey where "Scooters” were defined as two-wheel vehicles that can reach 40-100mph, whose average cost is $2,000 or above.
The survey found other strong factors motivating consumer’s willingness to consider utilizing a scooter, including environmental concerns and overall cost savings. The survey found that 33% of Americans would be likely to use a scooter to reduce emission harmful to the environment, 35% would be likely to use a scooter to save $25.00 a week on gasoline.
Why more North American commuters aren't turning to scooters for short distance travel is still very elusive.
Read more about the Scooter survey here over at www.vespausa.com
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